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SALT LAKE CITY — It’s no easy task to judge talent, which is why every college coach in America has badly misjudged a recruit, but this one was a doozy. How did Luke Falk escape virtually every coach’s notice? They could’ve gotten him for a steal; instead, they let him walk (on) elsewhere.
BYU and Utah coaches weren’t interested. Even the college coach in Falk’s hometown missed the mark. Falk drove just a few miles from his home in Logan to throw passes for Utah State coach Matt Wells in a brief audition.
“I just wasn’t what they were looking for,” says Falk. “Utah and BYU, same thing.”
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